The Churchwomen outshot the Patriots in double figures in a 0-0 tie. To Coyle, the key game of the season was EA’s first meeting with Germantown Academy. We had 20 girls on the varsity who all exemplified the definition of a student-athlete and core belief in sportsmanship whether we win or lose.” The girls maintained a solid work ethic from August to November and did this by staying focused on the title. We were led by a stellar defense – and defense clearly wins championships. “This year, we had a core of talented seniors and we accented that with an extremely impressive group of freshmen. “At the end of the day, Coach of the Year is really just about having good players,” said Coyle. NEWTOWN SQUARE – Breaking Germantown Academy’s 18-year grip on the Inter-Ac girls’ soccer championship wasn’t easy, but this fall Episcopal Academy turned the trick.Īt the helm for the Churchwomen was head coach Joe Coyle, the 2009 Main Line Media News Girls Soccer Coach of the Year.Įpiscopal Academy, ranked 12th in the Southeastern Pennsylvania Soccer Coaches Association Poll, lost only to state-ranked and nationally-ranked teams this fall, and gave up only one goal in 12 Inter-Ac games.
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